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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Sub-Saharan African



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Titolo: Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Sub-Saharan African Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina: 330.967
Soggetto topico: Economic forecasting - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Budget
Budgeting & financial management
Budgeting
Commodities
Conventional peg
Currency
Economic policy
Empirical Studies of Trade
Energy: General
Exchange rate arrangements
Expenditure
Expenditures, Public
Exports and Imports
Fiscal Policy
Fiscal policy
Fiscal space
Floating exchange rates
Forecasts of Budgets, Deficits, and Debt
Foreign Exchange
Foreign exchange
International economics
International trade
Investment & securities
Investments: Energy
Macroeconomics
Medium-term budget frameworks
National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General
Nternational cooperation
Oil
Petroleum industry and trade
Public finance & taxation
Public Finance
Public financial management (PFM)
Terms of trade
Soggetto geografico: Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic conditions
Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic conditions Statistics
South Africa
Note generali: "October 2007."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; I. Overview; Main Developments and Outlook for 2007; Figures; 1.1. A Comparison of Growth; 1.2. Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; Tables; 1.1. Sub-Saharan Africa: Selected Indicators, 2003-08; 1.3. Contribution to GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; Boxes; 1.1. Typology of Countries; 1.4. Real per capita GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.5. Terms of Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.6. Inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.7. Components of Official Development Assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa
1.2. Terms of Trade and Current Growth Episodes in Sub-Saharan Africa 1.3. Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa: Where Do We Stand on Gleneagles?; 1.8. Sub-Saharan Africa's External Current Account Balance; 1.9. Trade Volume and Terms of Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.10. Sub-Saharan African Commodity Prices; 1.4. Private Capital Flows to Sub-Saharan Africa; Macroeconomic Policy Issues; 1.11. International Reserves in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.12. External Debt in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.5. Foreign Exchange Reserve Adequacy in Africa; 1.13. Counterparts to Money Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa
1.14. Credit to the Private Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa 1.15. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.16. Real Effective Exchange Rates in the CEMAC and the WAEMU; 1.17. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan African Countries with a Floating Regime; 1.18. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.19. Central Government Revenues in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.20. Central Government Primary Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.21. Central Government Social Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.22. Central Government Balance in Sub-Saharan Africa; Prospects for 2008
1.23. Low-Income Sub-Saharan African Countries: Government Financing of Fiscal Deficits 1.6. The Local Currency Debt Market in the West African Economic and Monetary Union; Medium-Term Policy Challenges; 1.24. Growth Prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa; II. The Creation of Fiscal Space for Priority Spending: Case Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa; 2.1. Median Revenue-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries; 2.2. Median Grants-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries; 2.3. Median Expenditures-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries
2.4. Median Overall Deficit-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries 2.1. Fiscal Space Indicators for Selected Countries, Changes, 2000-06; Experience with Sources of Fiscal Space; 2.1. The Poverty and Social Impact of Increasing Fiscal Space Through Revenue Collection; Experience with the Use of Fiscal Space; 2.2. Debt Service-to-GDP Ratios for Selected Countries, 2000-06; Planning for the Medium Term in Theory and Practice; Country Case Studies; 2.3. Ghana: Sources and Uses of Fiscal Space; 2.5. Ghana: Total Official External Financing, 2005-09
2.4. Malawi: Sources and Uses of Fiscal Space
Sommario/riassunto: The region's prospects look strong. Growth in sub-Saharan Africa should reach 6 percent in 2007 and 6¾ percent in 2008. The economic expansion is strongest in oil exporters but cuts across all country groups. This would extend a period of very good performance. In recent years, sub-Saharan Africa has been experiencing its strongest growth and lowest inflation in over 30 years.
Titolo autorizzato: Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Sub-Saharan African  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9786613849892
9781455289226
1455289221
9781451998634
1451998635
9781283537445
1283537443
9781451975413
1451975414
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910968323003321
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Serie: Regional Economic Outlook; Regional Economic Outlook